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No, lions are first-level consumers because they are the grassland biome's top predator.
first level consumers should be Herbivores like rabbits, giraffes, cow, goats, etc., because first level consumers comes before producers. Second and third level consumers could be Carnivores and Omnivores like lions, tiger, hawk, eagles, snakes, etc.
predators such as lions,pumas and hawks
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hawks, tigers, and lions are considered tertiary consumers.
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The trophic level a chicken is at is the secondary consumer level. Since they are omnivores, they eat other animals and plants but also get eaten themselves by other predators.
lions, tigers, dogs, basically any consumer that eats another consumer that ate a producer. Those which depend on secondary consumers.For example,grass>>grasshopper>>frog>>snake>>peacock < teritary consumer>
A lion can be a tertiary consumer or a secondary consumer.
Well, lions aren't really the kings of animals. First of all, not all lions are male :P Second of all, when people first discovered lions, they saw them as powerful, ferocious beasts, and called them kings. But in truth, over time, lions aren't the most powerful animals on earth, or the most dangerous. We are.
An animal at the bottom of the food chain is a primary consumer. Primary consumers in the Kalahari include zebras, antelope, gazelle, wildebeest, feral goats, and some birds and insects. Animals at the second level of the food chain include lions, leopards, jackals, and birds of prey.